McIntyre Parker, Mary Lee Lincoln(Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Office of Development and Alumni Relations, 2010-10-1)

Mary Lee Lincoln McIntyre Parker, B56, 57 spent her career in public service working with the US Atomic Energy Commission (now the Nuclear Regulatory Commission), later moving to India and Pakistan with her foreign service ...

What originally brought Hope Simon Miller to SAIS was seeing an ad in the New York Times that said that this new school was being formed with money from big business as well as government funds and as it sounded like a ...

After three years in the Navy, Mr. Mills came back to Grinnell College in Iowa for his senior year of college. When he was in the last weeks before graduation, he looked in the administrative office and saw a poster for ...

Joel Montague ’60 is a retired public health officer who has worked abroad in many countries, including French Indochina. He represented John Snow Research and Training in Phnom Penh from 1991-1996, and had numerous ...

Murphy, Dick(Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Office of Development and Alumni Relations, 2011-1-20)

Richard W. (Dick) Murphy ‘58 graduated from Yale in 1954 as a history major. While he was at Yale, he became interested in Asia, largely through two courses: Government and Politics in China and Japan and Chinese History. ...

Ludmilla Ksensenko (Luda) Murphy B’60, ’61 earned a degree in economics from the University of Connecticut, and upon graduating, won a full fellowship to study at SAIS undertaking her first year at the Bologna Center and ...

Sitting in his kitchen in the South Bronx of New York City, Sam Oglesby explained that he had always thought about going to graduate school, ever since his undergraduate experience at the University of Virginia. As his ...

Dr. Marijane Peplow S’52, a professor of International Law, described the experience of being amongst the first women to attend SAIS. She particularly recalls working on a project about the role of women at the school in ...

What originally brought Amb. Platt to SAIS was Paul Nitze. His son was Platt’s classmate in college. Platt went to Paul Nitze for advice on how to get into the Foreign Service and was told to go straight into the Foreign ...

Poser, Klaus(Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Office of Development and Alumni Relations, 2010-10-1)

Klaus Poser B56 met his wife, who was studying for her medical degree, through a SAIS classmate. (He would never have met her otherwise.)
SAIS was key to his interest in an integrated Europe, which was a major policy issue ...

Post, Eva Haas Meigher(Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Office of Development and Alumni Relations, 2010-10-1)

Post-SAIS, Eva Haas Meigher B56, 57 earned a law degree from the University of California Law School at Berkeley (Boalt Hall). Moving back to Washington, DC she served as a lawyer in international matters working with the ...

Rasmussen, Erik(Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Office of Development and Alumni Relations, 2010-10-15)

Erik Rasmussen 69 was always interested in International Affairs and majored in History as an undergraduate at the University of Iowa. For graduate school, he applied to the London School of Economics, Fletcher and SAIS. ...

Originally, Charles Rose came to SAIS because he thought he wanted to go into the State Department for which he found he was entirely unsuited, so he never went. He thought he was interested in the State Department because ...

Sobernheim, Elfi(Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Office of Development and Alumni Relations, 2010-10-13)

Elfi Sobernheim 45 came to the U.S. when she was 11 years old (moved from Germany to Binghamton, NY). She was admitted to both Fletcher and SAIS and came to SAIS because she wanted to live in Washington (big city, more ...

Wally SAIS to be one of the better schools he applied to of those that were International Relations and they gave him a full scholarship, which tipped the scales in their favor. This is what originally brought him to SAIS. ...